Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.
Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.
Correspondence detailing the experiences of Joseph Franklin Culver, who served with the Illinois 129th Infantry Regiment, Company A, from 1862-1865, first as a lieutenant and later as captain.
Sewell Van Alstine describes his experiences as a soldier in the 95th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. Diary contains entries from September 1863 to October 1864. Van Alstine is also featured in the Iowa Authors Collection.
Diaries recounting the Civil War experiences of Jacob Harrison Allspaugh of the 31st Ohio Infantry regiment, primarily describing the war in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Georgia. Allspaugh was a resident of Rock Rapids, Iowa, in his later years.
Linda Hime Newberry writes: 'I am a 1986 graduate of the University of Iowa and an Iowa City native. I earned my master's degree from the Harvard Extension School in 2002. I travel widely lecturing and teaching quilting. My husband and I live...
Noveshen is a stone carver, who has been drawing and practicing several forms of art all of his life. At age 27 he discovered the art form of sculpture, he stumbled upon his new love interest accidentally. He was standing beside a stone that I...
Newspaper articles about the University of Iowa football seasons, 1936-1939, where Nile Kinnick excelled as a star player, which led to his Heisman trophy award.
Newspaper articles about Nile Kinnick's last football season at the University of Iowa, his subsequent football awards, his participation in the 1940 All Stars game, his Iowa speaking tours, and his enlistment and training in the U.S. Naval Air...
Concerning his agreement with Wilson's Tory beliefs; accuses Blackwood's magazine and Wilson of offensive treatment of the "Cockney" poets, Shelley, Keats, Hunt, Procter and Tennyson, because their political ideas were not in agreement with...
Concerning his demand for an answer to his previous letter which he summarizes; and for Wilson's apology to be printed in December's Blackwood's. His plan to erect a monument to Keats on which the truth concerning Keats' death will be inscribed if...
Fifteen leaves mounted and bound of an extensively revised manuscript, portions of which appear in modified form in the chapter on Shelley in Lord Byron and his Contemporaries (1828). Leaves two and twenty-one are second drafts; the paper is...